Spacious Very nice from the balcony Overall good and cozy

Nice Furnish apartments, all Seasons holiday rental, very romantic with relax.
Chariandri Court is situated in Pissouri village midway between Limassol and Paphos, in a very beautiful and tranquil setting. The complex, which is built in the traditional Mediterranean style, allows visitors to enjoy the serenity of its rural environment and the view of one of the islands most beautiful beaches which has been awarded a blue flag. Well-designed apartment to accommodate up to four guests. All rooms have a balcony with both mountain and sea view. The apartment is fully furnished and among other facilities it includes air-conditioning, kitchen, WC,shower or bath and Wi/Fi. Close to the complex is a swimming pool (with extra charge).
About Pissouri
Pissouri is the third largest village district in the Limassol district of Cyprus, and is located just off the A6 motorway midway between Limassol and Paphos (34 kilometers from each) in the Southwest of Cyprus. Pissouri receives about 450mm of rain annually, but has a good supply of ground water in the valley, with agriculture and tourism as the two main commercial interests.Weather is mainly hot and dry during the summer months, and cooler with rains over the winter, and a common local phrase is “another perfect day in paradise”. It consists of two main locales, separated by farmlands and hills.
The main PISSOURI VILLAGE is located about 3 kilometers from the sea on the Cape Aspro ridge, and about 500 feet above sea level (152 meters). It is the administrative centre for the Pissouri District, and boasts a village square, petrol station, police station, post office,supermarket, two banks, and two clinics. There are many charming tavernas and coffee shops, and also entertainment facilities, a magnificent Gothic church, and several chapels. The village is home to the majority of the friendly Cypriot population of Pissouri, but also has a large ex-patriot population.
PISSOURI BAY is located some 3 km from the village at sea level in the bay to the immediate East of Cape Aspro. The bay is largely dominated by a hotel and resort, with many holiday developments on the hillsides, and thus is driven by the tourism industry. There are many shopping opportunities scattered amongst the restaurants, tavernas, and bars. The bay is a deep water bay, enticing the visits of large motor yachts and sailboats, with cool waters and a long sand and pebble beach.
HISTORY
Pissouri dates back to the Byzantine era. The origin of the name “Pissouri” has several interesting claims. The first is that it is a derivative of the ancient town of Voousoura. The next is that it is derived from the Greek word for “very dark” and alludes to the apostles meeting secretly in the area on dark nights at the start of Christianity to avoid persecution in the main towns, but a more likely story is that it is derived from the word “pissa” meaning resin, as this was a major product from the area in the Byzantine to Franken eras. More recently the bay was also known as “Pissouri Jetty” in reference to the jetty, customs house, and associated buildings targeting the export of carob and almonds.
AGRICULTURE
The main agricultural product currently grown locally in the Pissouri valley is grapes, destined as “table” grapes and for the production of raisins, known locally as “sultanas”.
Other products are almonds, carob, and market vegetables. Wheat and barley are grown to be used as hay to feed the robust local sheep, cow, and goat farms. Nearby Avdimou is known for its excellent dairy products such as typically Cypriot sheep and goat yogurt, mainly fed from locally produced hay. There is minimal commercial fruit growing, although there are some large citrus orchards near Paramali to the east of Pissouri. In season, locally grown figs can be found at the markets and stands in Pissouri.
TOURISM
Tourism is mainly centred in the Pissouri Bay with a hotel, resort, and numerous tourist villa developments on the hills near the bay. However there are many accommodations available in the village as well.
There are a large number of ex-patriot retirees and semi-retirees who own properties in the village and bay, who mainly come during the summer months. The main tourist times are during the summer months, although there is a strong cycling tourist period during the winter months, due to the cooler temperatures. Cyprus is a major stop-over for migratory birds, and there is a bird watching tourist industry over the migratory periods.
CHURCHES
The main church in Pissouri is the Church of Apostolou Andreas, a magnificent stone Gothic building.
Of interest are the antique icons displayed on a carved wooden stand made in 1890 and taking 10 years to finish. In the valley is Agios Mavrikos, small, but worth a visit. There are also the chapels of Agios Georgeos, The Prophet Elias, Agios Alexandros, Agios Spiridones, and Panayia Akonopetra.
ACTIVITIES
There are many watersport activities available in the bay, with scuba diving shops, and also rentals available on the beach for jet skis, sailboats, and kayaks. There is also waterskiing available and a variety of rides.
Bicycles are available for hire and also guided cycling tours can be arranged.
The area has numerous hiking trails through the hills, providing some spectacular views and an amazing geological experience, with fossils of sea life to be found many hundreds of feet above the sea level.
Over the summer months the tavernas in the village square hold traditional entertainment nights, attended by tourists and Cypriots alike. They are fun evenings with traditional Cypriot food, music, dancing, entertainment, and hospitality in abundance.
The Pissouri Amphitheatre, perched on the eastern slope of the Cape Aspro ridge, providesentertainment over the summer months with music, plays, and international artists and dance troupes. It is a unique experience with magnificent views over the picturesque valley.
There are many wonderful and lively tavernas andbars in both the village and the bay, with wonderful Cypriot and international menus and great hospitality.
Golf is available within a short drive from Pissouri.

Spacious Very nice from the balcony Overall good and cozy

Nice Furnish apartments, all Seasons holiday rental, very romantic with relax.
Chariandri Court is situated in Pissouri village midway between Limassol and Paphos, in a very beautiful and tranquil setting. The complex, which is built in the traditional Mediterranean style, allows visitors to enjoy the serenity of its rural environment and the view of one of the islands most beautiful beaches which has been awarded a blue flag. Well-designed apartment to accommodate up to four guests. All rooms have a balcony with both mountain and sea view. The apartment is fully furnished and among other facilities it includes air-conditioning, kitchen, WC,shower or bath and Wi/Fi. Close to the complex is a swimming pool (with extra charge).
About Pissouri
Pissouri is the third largest village district in the Limassol district of Cyprus, and is located just off the A6 motorway midway between Limassol and Paphos (34 kilometers from each) in the Southwest of Cyprus. Pissouri receives about 450mm of rain annually, but has a good supply of ground water in the valley, with agriculture and tourism as the two main commercial interests.Weather is mainly hot and dry during the summer months, and cooler with rains over the winter, and a common local phrase is “another perfect day in paradise”. It consists of two main locales, separated by farmlands and hills.
The main PISSOURI VILLAGE is located about 3 kilometers from the sea on the Cape Aspro ridge, and about 500 feet above sea level (152 meters). It is the administrative centre for the Pissouri District, and boasts a village square, petrol station, police station, post office,supermarket, two banks, and two clinics. There are many charming tavernas and coffee shops, and also entertainment facilities, a magnificent Gothic church, and several chapels. The village is home to the majority of the friendly Cypriot population of Pissouri, but also has a large ex-patriot population.
PISSOURI BAY is located some 3 km from the village at sea level in the bay to the immediate East of Cape Aspro. The bay is largely dominated by a hotel and resort, with many holiday developments on the hillsides, and thus is driven by the tourism industry. There are many shopping opportunities scattered amongst the restaurants, tavernas, and bars. The bay is a deep water bay, enticing the visits of large motor yachts and sailboats, with cool waters and a long sand and pebble beach.
HISTORY
Pissouri dates back to the Byzantine era. The origin of the name “Pissouri” has several interesting claims. The first is that it is a derivative of the ancient town of Voousoura. The next is that it is derived from the Greek word for “very dark” and alludes to the apostles meeting secretly in the area on dark nights at the start of Christianity to avoid persecution in the main towns, but a more likely story is that it is derived from the word “pissa” meaning resin, as this was a major product from the area in the Byzantine to Franken eras. More recently the bay was also known as “Pissouri Jetty” in reference to the jetty, customs house, and associated buildings targeting the export of carob and almonds.
AGRICULTURE
The main agricultural product currently grown locally in the Pissouri valley is grapes, destined as “table” grapes and for the production of raisins, known locally as “sultanas”.
Other products are almonds, carob, and market vegetables. Wheat and barley are grown to be used as hay to feed the robust local sheep, cow, and goat farms. Nearby Avdimou is known for its excellent dairy products such as typically Cypriot sheep and goat yogurt, mainly fed from locally produced hay. There is minimal commercial fruit growing, although there are some large citrus orchards near Paramali to the east of Pissouri. In season, locally grown figs can be found at the markets and stands in Pissouri.
TOURISM
Tourism is mainly centred in the Pissouri Bay with a hotel, resort, and numerous tourist villa developments on the hills near the bay. However there are many accommodations available in the village as well.
There are a large number of ex-patriot retirees and semi-retirees who own properties in the village and bay, who mainly come during the summer months. The main tourist times are during the summer months, although there is a strong cycling tourist period during the winter months, due to the cooler temperatures. Cyprus is a major stop-over for migratory birds, and there is a bird watching tourist industry over the migratory periods.
CHURCHES
The main church in Pissouri is the Church of Apostolou Andreas, a magnificent stone Gothic building.
Of interest are the antique icons displayed on a carved wooden stand made in 1890 and taking 10 years to finish. In the valley is Agios Mavrikos, small, but worth a visit. There are also the chapels of Agios Georgeos, The Prophet Elias, Agios Alexandros, Agios Spiridones, and Panayia Akonopetra.
ACTIVITIES
There are many watersport activities available in the bay, with scuba diving shops, and also rentals available on the beach for jet skis, sailboats, and kayaks. There is also waterskiing available and a variety of rides.
Bicycles are available for hire and also guided cycling tours can be arranged.
The area has numerous hiking trails through the hills, providing some spectacular views and an amazing geological experience, with fossils of sea life to be found many hundreds of feet above the sea level.
Over the summer months the tavernas in the village square hold traditional entertainment nights, attended by tourists and Cypriots alike. They are fun evenings with traditional Cypriot food, music, dancing, entertainment, and hospitality in abundance.
The Pissouri Amphitheatre, perched on the eastern slope of the Cape Aspro ridge, providesentertainment over the summer months with music, plays, and international artists and dance troupes. It is a unique experience with magnificent views over the picturesque valley.
There are many wonderful and lively tavernas andbars in both the village and the bay, with wonderful Cypriot and international menus and great hospitality.
Golf is available within a short drive from Pissouri.

Spacious Very nice from the balcony Overall good and cozy

Spacious Very nice from the balcony Overall good and cozy

Nice Furnish apartments, all Seasons holiday rental, very romantic with relax.
Chariandri Court is situated in Pissouri village midway between Limassol and Paphos, in a very beautiful and tranquil setting. The complex, which is built in the traditional Mediterranean style, allows visitors to enjoy the serenity of its rural environment and the view of one of the islands most beautiful beaches which has been awarded a blue flag. Well-designed apartment to accommodate up to four guests. All rooms have a balcony with both mountain and sea view. The apartment is fully furnished and among other facilities it includes air-conditioning, kitchen, WC,shower or bath and Wi/Fi. Close to the complex is a swimming pool (with extra charge).
About Pissouri
Pissouri is the third largest village district in the Limassol district of Cyprus, and is located just off the A6 motorway midway between Limassol and Paphos (34 kilometers from each) in the Southwest of Cyprus. Pissouri receives about 450mm of rain annually, but has a good supply of ground water in the valley, with agriculture and tourism as the two main commercial interests.Weather is mainly hot and dry during the summer months, and cooler with rains over the winter, and a common local phrase is “another perfect day in paradise”. It consists of two main locales, separated by farmlands and hills.
The main PISSOURI VILLAGE is located about 3 kilometers from the sea on the Cape Aspro ridge, and about 500 feet above sea level (152 meters). It is the administrative centre for the Pissouri District, and boasts a village square, petrol station, police station, post office,supermarket, two banks, and two clinics. There are many charming tavernas and coffee shops, and also entertainment facilities, a magnificent Gothic church, and several chapels. The village is home to the majority of the friendly Cypriot population of Pissouri, but also has a large ex-patriot population.
PISSOURI BAY is located some 3 km from the village at sea level in the bay to the immediate East of Cape Aspro. The bay is largely dominated by a hotel and resort, with many holiday developments on the hillsides, and thus is driven by the tourism industry. There are many shopping opportunities scattered amongst the restaurants, tavernas, and bars. The bay is a deep water bay, enticing the visits of large motor yachts and sailboats, with cool waters and a long sand and pebble beach.
HISTORY
Pissouri dates back to the Byzantine era. The origin of the name “Pissouri” has several interesting claims. The first is that it is a derivative of the ancient town of Voousoura. The next is that it is derived from the Greek word for “very dark” and alludes to the apostles meeting secretly in the area on dark nights at the start of Christianity to avoid persecution in the main towns, but a more likely story is that it is derived from the word “pissa” meaning resin, as this was a major product from the area in the Byzantine to Franken eras. More recently the bay was also known as “Pissouri Jetty” in reference to the jetty, customs house, and associated buildings targeting the export of carob and almonds.
AGRICULTURE
The main agricultural product currently grown locally in the Pissouri valley is grapes, destined as “table” grapes and for the production of raisins, known locally as “sultanas”.
Other products are almonds, carob, and market vegetables. Wheat and barley are grown to be used as hay to feed the robust local sheep, cow, and goat farms. Nearby Avdimou is known for its excellent dairy products such as typically Cypriot sheep and goat yogurt, mainly fed from locally produced hay. There is minimal commercial fruit growing, although there are some large citrus orchards near Paramali to the east of Pissouri. In season, locally grown figs can be found at the markets and stands in Pissouri.
TOURISM
Tourism is mainly centred in the Pissouri Bay with a hotel, resort, and numerous tourist villa developments on the hills near the bay. However there are many accommodations available in the village as well.
There are a large number of ex-patriot retirees and semi-retirees who own properties in the village and bay, who mainly come during the summer months. The main tourist times are during the summer months, although there is a strong cycling tourist period during the winter months, due to the cooler temperatures. Cyprus is a major stop-over for migratory birds, and there is a bird watching tourist industry over the migratory periods.
CHURCHES
The main church in Pissouri is the Church of Apostolou Andreas, a magnificent stone Gothic building.
Of interest are the antique icons displayed on a carved wooden stand made in 1890 and taking 10 years to finish. In the valley is Agios Mavrikos, small, but worth a visit. There are also the chapels of Agios Georgeos, The Prophet Elias, Agios Alexandros, Agios Spiridones, and Panayia Akonopetra.
ACTIVITIES
There are many watersport activities available in the bay, with scuba diving shops, and also rentals available on the beach for jet skis, sailboats, and kayaks. There is also waterskiing available and a variety of rides.
Bicycles are available for hire and also guided cycling tours can be arranged.
The area has numerous hiking trails through the hills, providing some spectacular views and an amazing geological experience, with fossils of sea life to be found many hundreds of feet above the sea level.
Over the summer months the tavernas in the village square hold traditional entertainment nights, attended by tourists and Cypriots alike. They are fun evenings with traditional Cypriot food, music, dancing, entertainment, and hospitality in abundance.
The Pissouri Amphitheatre, perched on the eastern slope of the Cape Aspro ridge, providesentertainment over the summer months with music, plays, and international artists and dance troupes. It is a unique experience with magnificent views over the picturesque valley.
There are many wonderful and lively tavernas andbars in both the village and the bay, with wonderful Cypriot and international menus and great hospitality.
Golf is available within a short drive from Pissouri.

Best prices in nice apartments for rental. Close Mediterranean Blue Flag Sea

Chariandri Court is situated in Pissouri village midway between Limassol and Paphos, in a very beautiful and tranquil setting. The complex, which is built in the traditional Mediterranean style, allows visitors to enjoy the serenity of its rural environment and the view of one of the islands most beautiful beaches which has been awarded a blue flag. Well-designed apartment to accommodate up to four guests. All rooms have a balcony with both mountain and sea view. The apartment is fully furnished and among other facilities it includes air-conditioning, kitchen, WC,shower or bath and Wi/Fi. Close to the complex is a swimming pool (with extra charge).

About Pissouri

Pissouri is the third largest village district in the Limassol district of Cyprus, and is located just off the A6 motorway midway between Limassol and Paphos (34 kilometers from each) in the Southwest of Cyprus. Pissouri receives about 450mm of rain annually, but has a good supply of ground water in the valley, with agriculture and tourism as the two main commercial interests.Weather is mainly hot and dry during the summer months, and cooler with rains over the winter, and a common local phrase is “another perfect day in paradise”. It consists of two main locales, separated by farmlands and hills.

The main PISSOURI VILLAGE is located about 3 kilometers from the sea on the Cape Aspro ridge, and about 500 feet above sea level (152 meters). It is the administrative centre for the Pissouri District, and boasts a village square, petrol station, police station, post office,supermarket, two banks, and two clinics. There are many charming tavernas and coffee shops, and also entertainment facilities, a magnificent Gothic church, and several chapels. The village is home to the majority of the friendly Cypriot population of Pissouri, but also has a large ex-patriot population.

PISSOURI BAY is located some 3 km from the village at sea level in the bay to the immediate East of Cape Aspro. The bay is largely dominated by a hotel and resort, with many holiday developments on the hillsides, and thus is driven by the tourism industry. There are many shopping opportunities scattered amongst the restaurants, tavernas, and bars. The bay is a deep water bay, enticing the visits of large motor yachts and sailboats, with cool waters and a long sand and pebble beach.

HISTORY

Pissouri dates back to the Byzantine era. The origin of the name “Pissouri” has several interesting claims. The first is that it is a derivative of the ancient town of Voousoura. The next is that it is derived from the Greek word for “very dark” and alludes to the apostles meeting secretly in the area on dark nights at the start of Christianity to avoid persecution in the main towns, but a more likely story is that it is derived from the word “pissa” meaning resin, as this was a major product from the area in the Byzantine to Franken eras. More recently the bay was also known as “Pissouri Jetty” in reference to the jetty, customs house, and associated buildings targeting the export of carob and almonds.

AGRICULTURE

The main agricultural product currently grown locally in the Pissouri valley is grapes, destined as “table” grapes and for the production of raisins, known locally as “sultanas”.

Other products are almonds, carob, and market vegetables. Wheat and barley are grown to be used as hay to feed the robust local sheep, cow, and goat farms. Nearby Avdimou is known for its excellent dairy products such as typically Cypriot sheep and goat yogurt, mainly fed from locally produced hay. There is minimal commercial fruit growing, although there are some large citrus orchards near Paramali to the east of Pissouri. In season, locally grown figs can be found at the markets and stands in Pissouri.

TOURISM

Tourism is mainly centred in the Pissouri Bay with a hotel, resort, and numerous tourist villa developments on the hills near the bay. However there are many accommodations available in the village as well.

There are a large number of ex-patriot retirees and semi-retirees who own properties in the village and bay, who mainly come during the summer months. The main tourist times are during the summer months, although there is a strong cycling tourist period during the winter months, due to the cooler temperatures. Cyprus is a major stop-over for migratory birds, and there is a bird watching tourist industry over the migratory periods.

CHURCHES

The main church in Pissouri is the Church of Apostolou Andreas, a magnificent stone Gothic building.

Of interest are the antique icons displayed on a carved wooden stand made in 1890 and taking 10 years to finish. In the valley is Agios Mavrikos, small, but worth a visit. There are also the chapels of Agios Georgeos, The Prophet Elias, Agios Alexandros, Agios Spiridones, and Panayia Akonopetra.

ACTIVITIES

There are many watersport activities available in the bay, with scuba diving shops, and also rentals available on the beach for jet skis, sailboats, and kayaks. There is also waterskiing available and a variety of rides.

Bicycles are available for hire and also guided cycling tours can be arranged.

The area has numerous hiking trails through the hills, providing some spectacular views and an amazing geological experience, with fossils of sea life to be found many hundreds of feet above the sea level.

Over the summer months the tavernas in the village square hold traditional entertainment nights, attended by tourists and Cypriots alike. They are fun evenings with traditional Cypriot food, music, dancing, entertainment, and hospitality in abundance.

The Pissouri Amphitheatre, perched on the eastern slope of the Cape Aspro ridge, providesentertainment over the summer months with music, plays, and international artists and dance troupes. It is a unique experience with magnificent views over the picturesque valley.

There are many wonderful and lively tavernas andbars in both the village and the bay, with wonderful Cypriot and international menus and great hospitality.

Ideal holidays!

What a fantastic place to stay in Cyprus! Evros is one of the most hospitable people we have ever met and he made sure everything was perfect to make our stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. We were pleasantly surprised after we found fresh fruit, drinks and snacks in our fridge and touched by the cake he presented as a gift to us on our anniversary. We will certainly come back to Pissouri and Chariandry Court!

Review Submitted: 11-Aug-2015

Date of Stay: July 2015

Source: HomeAway

Owner's Response: Thank you very much for your choice to enjoy your holidays in Chariandry Court Pissouri Village. Any time around the year, Chariandry Court doors are open to enjoy your relaxations. Good luck.

Perfect Village Location

Great welcome from the proprietor Evros. One of the kindest people I have ever met. Took lots of time to show me how everything worked. Lots of clean bedlinen and towels, even box of scrumptious Cypriot Delights. The layout is simple and clean, a lovely fresh scent pervades the building. Lots to do, I just enjoyed the ambience. Tavernas of note, Stalos, great homemade food and a wonderful warm Cypriot welcome, and The Bunch of Grapes. Cypriot courtyard dining with an amazing menu. Prices are very reasonable. I am joining the I love Pissouri club, and Evros deserves much prosperity for being a top host... Rent a car though...there's such a lot to enjoy.

Review Submitted: 14-Mar-2015

Date of Stay: February 2015

Source: HomeAway

Owner's Response: Many thanks for your good comments. The Chariandry Court doors are open anytime to enjoy your holidays. Thank you and see you soon. Good luck.

Clean, comfortable, full equipped.

A good place to stay. Full facilities, clean, in a quite street at 2 min. from the Pissouri square (the center of the village). 10 min. by car from beach. Nice and polite owners. Very good option for your holidays in Cyprus.

Review Submitted: 27-Aug-2013

Date of Stay: August 2013

Source: HomeAway

Owner's Response: Thank you very much Joan and Eva for your goods comments. Any time you want to stay to Chariandry Court the doors are open to enjoy your holidays. Many thanks!!!
Kind regards
Evros Antoniades
Chariadry Court
Pissouri Village
Cyprus

Perfect holidays

Chariandry Court is a perfect place in Cyprus to visit the interesting historical sites and to have a vacation by the seaside as well. A perfect mixture! The apartment was very good. We enjoyed kindness and hospitality. We will come back.

Review Submitted: 13-Dec-2009

Date of Stay: October 2009

Source: HomeAway

Owner's Response: Thank you very much!!!See you soon
Merry Xstmas and Happy New Year 2010
from Chariandri Court

Chariandry Court Pissouri Village

I had a great stay in Sept07, The property was clean and had lots of space. The apartment was right on the inner part of the village with the main restuarant within 2 minutes walk, where there is a range of food in the local restuarants from pizza to chinese and local cuisine. The factilies were basic but good enough to be comfortable, but you do have access to the pool oppisite the apartment. On my first evening I met the owners family who live on the top floor and they were very welcoming offering a drink etc after the traveling. There are a couple of mini markets around the village and a butcher, but Pissouri village is very small and you will need a car to get out and about. The main part of our holiday was kite surfing which took part on a near by beach organised by a local kite surf school. The price I felt was excellent value for money and I reccomnded it to a number of friends and when i re-visit this year I will be going back to Chariandry Court. Cyprus itself is very relaxed and very safe, you can leave your car keys in the car and come back and its still there! and all the locals are very welcoming. For kite surfing Cyprus is not a flat water area but the wind is very good, some friends staying at the same time had 12 days kiting out of 14 days holiday.

Chariandri Court is situated in Pissouri village midway between Limassol and Paphos, in a very beautiful and tranquil setting. The complex, which is built in the traditional Mediterranean style, allows visitors to enjoy the serenity of its rural environment and the view of one of the islands most beautiful beaches which has been awarded a blue flag.

All flats of Chariandri Court have a balcony with both mountain and sea view. The apartments are fully furnished and among other facilities they include air-conditioning, kitchen, TV, WC, and shower or bath, free Wi/Fi. Special rates for accommodation.

Description of Pissouri Beach

Pissouri beach is located on the southern point of the old village. It is standing out for its fine golden sand, multi-coloured small pebbles, moderate waves and generally for its crystal clear azure sea. Protected by Cape “Aspro” spectacular white cliffs, one on each side, Pissouri Beach reveals its unique, calm and peaceful profile. Its incomparable beauty, combined with the light and the white colour of the two cliffs, reflects a magnificent and a spectacular recreational hub for all the visitors. It avails the ideal beach extent (1500 m length, 90 m width) and along with its stunning organised structure it can efficiently be used by all the bathers. Sports fans can water-ski, windsurf, sail and paraglide. Bathers can also place their own umbrellas and sun beds on the “free zones spots” and spend an enjoyable “day accommodation”.

Pissouri beach is proud for its free coastal facilities use. Two changing rooms, toilets and shower points are provided for open use (They have lately been refreshed and upgraded). Moreover, an adequate number of fully -equipped lifeguards are patrolling the area, particularly in the summer season.

All of these facilities ease the visitors “day accommodation” proving that Pissouri Beach avails a comfort, secure and vigorous infrastructure for bathers needs satisfaction. A nearby public parking place encourages the effortless access to the beach. It has five public walking accesses spread all over the coast line. Two of them are constructed for disabled people needs. All the accesses are approaching with the several nearby services and facilities as well, such as restaurants, bars, pizza places and a variety of shops where one can easily visit. Our beach has nothing to envy from the other nearby beaches since its provided services are very highly rated.

It is notable to be pointed out that our Beach is annually awarded with Blue Flag, depicting its full compliance with the water quality standards, safety and the provision of services.